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ImJI »T % Varsity pep squad worked for spirit THERE was more responsibility to being an Anaheim cheer or songleader than met the eye. Behind the scenes activities kept the squads on the go most of the year. The cheerleading squad consisted of six girls; head cheer- leader Andrea Bouas, Michelle Studer, Dee Dee Courtney, Laura Robinson, Suzanne Woods, and Denise Prescott. Songleaders included head songleader Janet Lae, Carol Chiaravalloti, Sherri Zoota, Janet Rider, Cindy Flores, Lynn Terrel and Susi Lynn. The crowd welcomed theientertainment from the well-rehearsed songleading and cheerleading groups. Carol Chiaravalloti and Cindy Flores, songleading squad members, performed at a CIF pep assembly, their energy and vitality came forth in their performances. Before an assembly much time was spent making up sl its for the upcoming events. fp: r VCA. X l Making up routines to the favorite Colonist ' s fight songs kept Janet Lae, Janet Rider and Sherri Zoota busy, along with the other three members of their song squad. The audience looked forward to the songleaders zesty performances. Jane! La». ' Carol Chiaravalloti Janet Rider Sherri Zoota Lynn Terrell Suzi Linn VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - 29
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Andrea Bouas Dee Dee Courtney Michelle Studer 2 Laura Robinson Denise Prescott Pep assemblies were one of the main jobs of the cheer and songleaders. Here they are congratulating the winners of Lips, an award given to hard hitting football players. The squad ' s dedication made many entertaining rallies possible. Denise Prescott, Susanne Woods, and Andrea Bouas supported the wrestling teams at one of their matches. The cheer squad, consisting of juniors and sen- iors, brought the girls close together. The ' 77 squad did an excellent job. Lynn Terrell and Suzi Linn, the two junior members of the ' 76- ' 77 songleading squad, helped lead the Alma Mater at the closing of a football pep assembly. Lynn and Suzi put in much time, along with the other members of their squad. Sue Woods and Laura Robinson, imitating Randy Morton and Stan Pimental, who were trying to get into the pearly gates, brought laughter from the audience dur- ing a CIF pep assembly. Humor helped release the built-up tension before a game. Laura Robinson. Dee Dee Courtney, and Michelle Studer sung the Alma Matei at the end of a victorious football game. These three varsity cheei leaders, with their squad, helped rouse the crowds to ear-breaking screams, which supported the teams. 28 - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
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Busy week kept Anahi gang active WHAT DO you get when you put an ape, a jungle woman, a ping- pong team, five days of the week, and a lot of involved people, into a school full of tradition? At Anahi it ' s Spirit Week. Little Kid Day started off the week with a lunch hour baby bottle drinking contest, which was won by Vicki Hardos and Sue Woods. Western Day was next with a best costume competition won by squaw, Diane Rodriguez, and Poncho Villa, Rick Dahl. An ice-sitting contest was scheduled for Sports Day, with all participants declared winners. A Tarzan yelling contest was planned for Jungle Day. Lisa Walton, Dave Hartma n, and Steve Baily shared the award. Friday, which was Blue and Gold Day, the tradi- tional homecoming-pie eating contest was performed by the court. The week was a great success and it ended with a win over Western and an- other year of being the holder of the bell. Blue and Gold Day started early in the morning at the Pep Club and Varsity A sponsored spirit breakfast. The meal was a great success and was enjoyed by all. Although Carol Chiravalloti and Laura Robinson lost the pie eating match, both showed great determination. X After winning the ice sitting contest, Mary Simoni Cindy Flores, Stacey Neal, Shelley Frawley, Pinuccia Casserino, and Bev Hall held the title of Ms. Cool. ■ , . V JM wlK l Hfl Hw.B ' .M. O II i. % Jv i«l»« ' M 30 - SPIRIT WEEK
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